Word: arens
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...called funny pictures," said the careful mother. "Such pictures aren't funny, and they're bad, very bad, for children...
...decidedly necessary that we should do so if we wish to have them leave with a friendly feeling toward Harvard and a desire to come here some time themselves. They should be shown around so that they get a real idea of what the place is like if they aren't already familiar with it. They should be really made to feel at home. For example, I think provision should more often be made to put the fellows up over night, here at the University, instead of having them come, compete, and go, as they sometimes do. Many...
...allies because it shows the great ingratitude of the people toward the man who did so much for Greece. After all, what concern is it of England if the Greek people are ungrateful? Didn't the United States show something very akin to Greece's so-called "ungratefulness," and aren't we all, or perhaps nearly all, glad that we had the chance of being "ungrateful"? Why didn't England and France serve notice upon us that they wouldn't stand such ungratefulness? Perhaps Mr. Lloyd George will be kind enough to tell us by what international law the Greek...